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We are asking USAID/India partners to submit photos that fit in with the theme of women’s empowerment and/or entrepreneurship. Photos should illustrate USAID’s development activities to empower women and girls—with a special focus on women and girls in technology, education, health, WASH, energy/environment and leadership roles. Read more.

This position is located in the Food Security Office (FSO). The incumbent serves as a Project Management Assistant (PMA) and provides substantive support to FSO for day to day program/project management, financial management and administrative assistance, and internal and external communications with various stakeholders.

Subsequent to the Government of India's introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Act which has subsumed all the other sales-based taxes such as Service Tax, Value Added Tax (VAT), and Excise and Customs duty. This new GST Act provides no upfront exemption for USAID or for any diplomatic entity. Consequently, all the exemption letters issued by USAlD hence are null and void.

The private sector plays a critical role in striving for the great potential that Afghanistan and its people have to offer. In the most literal sense, this event is about connecting Afghan businesses with Indian investors. With these connections comes an inherent responsibility. Investment is a two way street. If you – as a business person – see an opportunity to import goods or finance a start-up, naturally you are seeking a return on that investment. What might not always be so evident, however, is that you are investing in the success of that society. You are investing in the health of its workers. You are investing in the education of its children. And you are investing in a nation poised to expand and share its wealth of goods, culture, and pride.